Showing posts with label ODROID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ODROID. Show all posts
Hardkernel ODROID-A Packs Dual-Core Exynos CPU and High-Res Display, All For $750
Hardkernel has just unveiled quite a powerful and great-looking tablet - at least, on paper. If they can deliver, it would be some pretty good news for them. Dubbed the ODROID-A, it looks like it's just a Reference Platform tablet which means it's just a dev kit for now. Specs are confirmed to be a 10-inch display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, a dual-core Samsung Exynos CPU, two microSD card slots, an HDMI output, HSPA+ connectivity, a USB 2.0 port, dual cameras, a 9,000mAh battery, the Android OS, and a transparent back. Yeah, that sounds pretty darn amazing and it's apparently going to launch later this month for $750.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Monday, March 07, 2011 | 0 Comments
ODROID Now Shipping To Game Developers
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Well, the ugly-looking ODROID (Android gaming device) is now reportedly shipping to Android game developers. This is definitely good news because we could be seeing a breakthrough of games in the near future. They're still asking $349 for this gaming device, but it'll ship to you in 5 days.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Friday, December 11, 2009 | 0 Comments
ODROID Shown Off On Video Running An SNES Emulator
The Android gaming device, ODROID, looks like it has been outed again on video. In this video ODROID is getting shown off running an SNES emulator which is actually illegal - unless he has the games of the ROMs he's playing. It's all good though because ODROID actually does a great job with it. Personally, old school games bore me.
[Slash Gear]
[Slash Gear]
Thursday, October 01, 2009 | 0 Comments
Android Gaming Device, ODROID, Now Available For Pre-Orders, Launching This Christmas
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The ugly Android gaming device, ODROID, looks like it is now available for pre-orders for around $320 USD - this is the dev version. It will start shipping on November 5th and will be as ugly as ever with its three d-pads. This gaming device will have: a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, 512MB of RAM, an 833MHz Samsung S5PC100 CPU, WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth support, and a mini-HDMI port. The box will include an 8GB SD card and will be running Android OS 1.5. The release to actual consumers will take place in December of this year and it's expected to launch for $250. You can pre-order the dev model here.
[Slash Gear]
[Slash Gear]
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 | 0 Comments
Android Gaming Device, ODROID, Caught On Video Again -- Still Ugly
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A new video of the Android-based gaming device, ODROID, has just found its way online. This photo is less appealing than the first one we saw last week, since the other one showed off the exciting HDMI out capabilities. This gaming device is said to still be in prototype form, but it's still looking really ugly.
[Slash Gear]
[Slash Gear]
Thursday, September 24, 2009 | 0 Comments
ODROID Uses HDMI Output On Video For Gaming -- Handheld Still Ugly
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Remember the Android-based gaming device, the ODROID? Okay well, yes it's ugly, but it tries to make it up in another aspect. Thanks to its HDMI output, you can actually use your big screen TV at home to play games, which is pretty amazing. If only they made the handheld itself easier to look at though...
[Phandroid]
[Phandroid]
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 | 0 Comments
Hardkernel's Concept ODROID Gaming Device Runs Android and Has Too Many Buttons
What you see above is a concept photo of Hardkernel's ODROID gaming device. This handheld gaming device is going to run on Google's Android OS and will actually sport the same CPU as the iPhone 3GS. The concept specs are as follows: a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a 480 x 320 resolution, an ARM Cortex A8 600MHz CPU, HDMI output (720p resolution), composite video output, microSD and SD card slots, and WiFi 802.11 b/g. We don't know if this will hit the market, but all of those buttons seem unnecessary.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Wednesday, September 02, 2009 | 0 Comments
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